Fort Worth, TX – Dense fog has settled over most of North and Central Texas, creating hazardous driving conditions as visibility drops to a quarter mile or less. Travelers should prepare for reduced visibility and slower travel times across the region until 10 a.m. Wednesday.
According to the National Weather Service, the advisory covers a wide swath of Texas, including major cities like Fort Worth, Dallas, and Waco. The dense fog could significantly impact roadways, making morning commutes especially dangerous.
The advisory stretches from Montague County in the north to cities like Corsicana and Groesbeck in the south, with dense fog expected along major highways and smaller roads. Areas such as Stephenville, Denton, and Granbury are also under the advisory, with poor visibility potentially causing delays and accidents.
Drivers are urged to slow down, use low beam headlights, and maintain extra space between vehicles. Those who can delay travel are advised to do so. Keep a close eye on local updates, as conditions could change rapidly.
The dense fog advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. CDT, and further updates or warnings may follow if conditions worsen.